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Narrative:Written off (destroyed) March 27 1979 due to a CFIT (Controller Flight Into Terrain); all four person on board (pilot and three passengers) were killed. According to the following summary from the official NTSB report into the accident: "flying accident: mountains obscured by clouds. Hit mountain at 12,800 feet amsl". Aircraft came down on a mountainside at approximate co ordinates 42.71667 N, -109.1 W, east of Wind River Peak, in the Popo Agie Wilderness of Shoshone National Forest, west of Lander, Wyoming.

The are some reports that the aircraft MAY have broken up in flight due to thunderstorms and severe turbulence; when the wreckage was found, the wings were separated from the fuselage...although it is not clear if this happened in flight, or due to post impact damage.

Aircraft initially posted as missing until wreckage recovered. Recovery date of wreckage was on March 29 1979 - two days after the crash. However, the registration N2257M was not cancelled by the FAA unti October 16, 2012 - 33 years later